
Breaking News: Jackson Arnold Officially Steps Down from Auburn Tigers, Announces Return to Oklahoma Sooners 2 Minutes Ago…
In a shocking turn of events, quarterback Jackson Arnold has officially stepped down from his role with the Auburn Tigers and announced his return to the Oklahoma Sooners.

The announcement came just minutes ago via a post on Arnold’s official social media accounts, sending shockwaves through the college football community. “Auburn has been a great experience, but my heart has always been in Norman,” Arnold wrote. “I’m grateful for the support from both programs, but it’s time to come home. Boomer Sooner.”
Arnold originally transferred to Auburn in early 2025 after a competitive season at Oklahoma, where he was considered one of the top young quarterback prospects in the nation. His move to Auburn was seen as a significant gain for the Tigers, who were rebuilding under a new offensive scheme.
Sources close to the situation say Arnold’s decision was influenced by changes within Auburn’s coaching staff and a desire to finish what he started at Oklahoma. With the Sooners preparing for another season in the SEC, Arnold’s return could be a major boost to the team’s championship aspirations.
Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables released a brief statement: “We’re thrilled to welcome Jackson back. He’s family here, and we’re ready to get to work.”
More details are expected to follow as this story continues to develop.